There are few jersey changes in Major League Baseball that come with more symbolism than Alex Bregman trading in his iconic No. 2 for a crisp new No. 3. The number isn’t just a backup plan; it’s a mission statement. Bregman, now officially a Chicago Cub after ten seasons in Houston, made it crystal clear during his introductory press conference: “I wore No. 3 because I wanted a third championship.”
No. 3 Alex Bregman With a Purpose
That’s not a throwaway line. That’s a calculated declaration from a player who’s used to winning and hungry for more.
Bregman arrives in Chicago with two World Series rings, a pair of All-Star nods, a Gold Glove, and a Silver Slugger to his name. His résumé is polished, but his ambitions are not behind him; they’re squarely ahead. And he’s not stepping on toes to get there. Instead of challenging Nico Hoerner for his No. 2 jersey, Bregman simply pivoted to a number that, quite literally, represents his next goal.
A Franchise Ready to Turn the Page
The Cubs haven’t tasted World Series glory since 2016, when they snapped that infamous 108-year drought. Since then, the club has danced around contention, most recently making the playoffs in 2025 before falling to the Brewers in a five-game NLDS. It was their first postseason appearance since the COVID-shortened 2020 season.
What the Cubs have needed is not just talent; they’ve had that, but a voice, a presence, someone with championship DNA who’s not afraid to speak in terms of banners and rings. Bregman brings that mindset from Houston, where expectations were never small, and pressure was a daily companion.
Five Years, One Goal
Now enters Bregman, with a five-year deal and a winning pedigree. He doesn’t arrive as a piece of the puzzle; he arrives as a cornerstone. The kind of player whose presence can elevate expectations, whose voice can command a locker room, and whose hunger for a “third championship” might just be infectious.
Cubs fans remember what it felt like in 2016. That combination of hope, fear, magic, and grit. If Bregman has anything to say about it, they might feel it again, sooner than they think.


